Comparing cognitive dysfunction in euthymic patients with first episode and recurrent episodes of major depression

H. Azzam, Ahmed A. El Missiry, Nesreen Mohsen, K. Aziz, Heba M F M Hendawy, A. Khalifa, Amina Negm
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Background Euthymic patients with major depressive disorder demonstrate cognitive deficits in executive function, attention, and memory, but to date, limited amount of work has compared patients with first-episode depression (FED) with patients with recurrent episodes of depression (RED), and no studies have been conducted in the Egyptian population. Aim The aim was to compare cognitive functions between euthymic patients after FED and patients with RED. Participants and methods A total of 60 euthymic participants (30 with FED and 30 with RED) were administered a battery of cognitive tasks, including the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale, Wechsler Memory Scale, and Wisconsin Card Sorting Test. Results Patients with RED performed significantly poorly than patients with FED on tasks measuring abstract thinking, verbal memory, working memory, verbal immediate recall, and executive functions (which included tasks for conceptualization, cognitive flexibility, shifting, planning, and sustained attention). Conclusion There are significant differences in performance on cognitive functions between euthymic patients with FED and RED across memory tasks and executive functions but with relative sparing of tasks of general intelligence. Poorer cognitive functions may possibly be associated with recurrent episodes.
重度抑郁症首次发作和复发患者的认知功能障碍比较
背景重度抑郁障碍的处女膜患者表现出执行功能、注意力和记忆方面的认知缺陷,但迄今为止,有限的工作将首发抑郁症(FED)患者与复发性抑郁症(RED)患者进行了比较,并且没有在埃及人群中进行研究。目的比较FED和RED患者的认知功能。参与者和方法共有60名处女膜患者(30名FED和30名RED)接受了一系列认知任务,包括韦氏成人智力量表、韦氏记忆量表和威斯康星卡片分类测试。结果RED患者在测量抽象思维、言语记忆、工作记忆、言语即时回忆和执行功能(包括概念化、认知灵活性、转换、计划和持续注意力任务)方面的表现明显低于FED患者。结论FED和RED患者在记忆任务和执行功能方面的认知功能表现存在显著差异,但一般智力任务相对较少。认知功能较差可能与反复发作有关。
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